How to use Camera Raw as a Smart Filter

…Hi there, welcome back to Creative Quick Tips.…My name is Justin Seely, and this week we're going to be taking a look at how to…use Adobe's Camera Raw as a smart filter inside of Adobe Photoshop.…Using Camera Raw is one of the best ways…to edit photos in Photoshop in my opinion anyway, but…the ability to actually use it while I'm still inside…of Photoshop as a smart filter makes it even better.…So let's take a look at exactly how to do this.…First things first, what I'm going to do is I'm going…to convert the background layer here into a smart object.…

So I'm just going to right-click and choose Convert to Smart Object.…And so what I'm going to do is I'm going to make some adjustments to it.…I'm might adjust the noise a little bit, punch…up the clarity, change the exposure a little bit,…just whatever I want to do to it, I can…do it right here inside the Photoshop using Camera Raw.…So I'm going to go to the Filter menu. And right there, is the Camera Raw filter.…And once I do that,…it's going to actually launch Camera RAW inside…

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11/9/2015

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8/5/2013

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